One of the Commonwealth's most distinctive structures, underwent a magnificent restoration in 1998-1999. Today it serves as an inter-modal hub, hosting Amtrak, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter rail service to Boston, taxi service, as well as both intra- and inter-City bus services and free Wi-Fi access.

Explore 1.5 miles of the best dining options Worcester has to offer. Shrewsbury Street’s “Restaurant Row” boasts more than 40 eateries featuring dishes from around the world, including Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Indian—and the best in American cuisine.

Mechanics Hall is recognized internationally as one of the world’s great concert halls for its awe-inspiring beauty and impeccable acoustics. Its 19th-century elegance and state-of-the-art audio/visual system qualifies this venue as one-of-a-kind. Mechanics Hall hosts a robust season of programming—from classical to contemporary—including the ever-popular (and free) Brown Bag Lunchtime Series.

The recently renovated Hanover Theatre seats 2,300 patrons and hosts nationally known musicians, comedians, and Broadway national touring companies, and also provides a local outlet for community-based artists and organizations. This is an incredible venue in which to enjoy any performance.

Located only a stone's throw from Becker's Worcester campus, Elm Park offers a great place to enjoy. In the summer visitors enjoy a free summer concert series and 'Art in the Park.' In the winter, lace up your ice-skates or strap on your snowshoes for an outdoor adventure.http://www.worcesterma.gov/dpw/parks-rec/city-parks/elm-park

The recently renovated Hanover Theatre seats 2,300 patrons and hosts nationally known musicians, comedians, and Broadway national touring companies, and also provides a local outlet for community-based artists and organizations. This is an incredible venue in which to enjoy any performance.

Discover Central MA

Becker College students enjoy the best of both worlds with the location of its two campuses: cosmopolitan Worcester and, only six miles away, the quintessential New England town of Leicester.

Worcester: New England’s second largest city offers a diverse array of exciting cultural offerings. World-class museums, sports events, entertainment, and over 100 restaurants are all within walking distance from the Becker College Worcester Campus. With over 30,000 college students in the city, there is never a shortage of things to do.

Leicester: The quintessential New England town of Leicester offers college living at its finest. This historic town provides the perfect environment in which to study, enjoy the many activities offered on campus, and cheer on the Hawks at one of the College’s athletic facilities.